The Herald - 28 Jun 2025

Table of content - The Herald (28 Jun 2025)

Oar-inspiring crews gather for Skiffieworlds challenge
Ministers accused of twisting EHRC advice
Former Lord Provost’s suicide claim in 122 texts to ex-partner
Financial watchdog starts probe into Wood Group
THE FIXTURE: 24-Page sports pullout
Oasis gigs get nod for more tickets
Feasting for less than a fiver at star quality pub
Inside Scotland’s last nuclear plant now facing nervous road ahead
ANDOR
Bruce Mouat exclusive:
WIN SCOTTISH OPEN TICKETS
ELLE DUFFY
RETAIL THERAPY
WEATHER
CAMLEY’S CARTOON
Chinook families press on with MOD action
Countdown delay as first rocket launch from Shetland spaceport now set for 2026
Clarifications and corrections
EUROMILLIONS
Rollercoaster story of Dunvegan is focus of new national archive
Lo-fi, alt-pop sadcore in a stadium? On paper none of this should work...
Strings were on stellar form from the start in a marvellous menu of melody
Ghosts and more on offer in soapy thriller
Tributes to dead biker
Man stabbed girlfriend 27 times after they shared bottles of wine
Scottish Government ‘has done nothing to comply with Supreme Court ruling’
Former Lord Provost of Glasgow bombarded ex-partner with 122 messages
Labour MPS call for ‘reset’ in Number 10 relations amid welfare rebellion fallout
Hollywood star Ford’s whisky ads win prize
M&S chief hits out at ‘red tape madness’
Oasis get green light to sell extra tickets for Murrayfield
New dawn for ‘Hector’ vessel that brought first Scottish settlers to Canada in 1773 as it returns to Nova Scotia
Michelin star-winning chef to close down first Edinburgh restaurant
Footballer ‘frightened’ teen girl in chip shop
Campaign group claims Torness is a ‘prime site’ with everything needed for small modular reactor
Closure will not be end of the story for power plant and its workers
Inside Scotland’s last nuclear plant
Scots band The Bluebells re-release classic ahead of festival run
Sword attacker jailed for at least 40 years for ‘wicked’ murder of schoolboy in rampage
Riddle of Fife Euro jackpot winner
Real Radio stars join STV’S new station
Scots ice cream parlour ‘among best in UK’
Capaldi’s Glasto comeback
New SQA chief resigned previous role amid child safety concerns
Three people arrested for ‘terror offence’ after planes vandalised at RAF base
Warning as some areas still at risk of water scarcity
Scottish gang war’s 50th arrest
After planting 500,000 trees, agency proud of its 75 years in Glen Affric
Leading veterans’ charity mobilises army of ‘friendly faces’ for support scheme
Death driver was ‘inhaling gas drug’
Rapist soldier has sentence increased
Couple caught in sex act
Can this landmark pub with a £5 lunch remain a lifeline in a world of chains?
Bid to make Ravenscraig an ‘AI hub’ and create 2,400 jobs
MSPS seek views on proposed cladding removal ‘levy’ in wake of Grenfell
RAF chief to lead armed forces
Man who stabbed wife as she pushed pram guilty of murder
Former Nasa scientists admits fraud scheme
Scots asked to hunt Lacewing
Missing teenager ‘entered river’
Concert pianist drove steam trains, flew planes and was a skilled falconer
Champion athlete and officer with the Black Watch who served on frontline of the Troubles
Inside Scotland’s last nuclear plant, once lauded as the future but now left facing a nervous, uncertain outcome
Ukraine claims it has halted Russian advance into Sumy
Syrian is charged over Swift concerts bomb plot
Mission: Impossible theme composer dies
Iran says US strikes inflicted ‘serious damage' at nuclear sites and affect bid for talks
'Twitter killer' who cut up nine victims is executed
Son of Norway's crown princess is charged with rapes and sexual assaults
Sir Keir Starmer’s ineptitude here surely takes some beating
What have we learned about Scottish education over past year?
THE DIARY
Prime Minister is a charlatan without principles. Labour should dump him
Can anyone truly say that the Scottish Parliament has been a success?
Tour de France bid row shows city can’t make quick decisions
Glasgow is failing music fans with its shambolic public transport standards
Reasons for cheer in the world of business
Maybe we can start talking about the issue that has been ignored
Beware the firms exploiting disabled
Remember when... Fife pensioners took their message to Edinburgh
Want to talk about waste, Mr Swinney? Have you got a mirror?
We need proof of safety
Scots word of the week: Collops
Slim down the civil service
Shuffling the problem
The high cost of nuclear waste
Where the focus really is
The Iranian connection
10 years ago
5 years ago
25 years ago
Change tack on prostate cancer
On this day
TOMORROW IN YOUR on Sunday
Nuclear is for weapons
Trump to a T
Double Crossword
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
THE WEE STINKER
SUDOKU
Codeword
KAKURO
TRAIN TRACKS
Word Wheel
TOTALIZE
Cell Blocks
FUTOSHIKI
Yesterday’s Solutions:
Solution to General Knowledge
LAST WEEK’S WEE STINKER
Yesterday’s Solution:
Yesterday’s Solution:
European blue chips higher amid tariff morale
Higher fees are worth paying for a prudently spread-out portfolio
New Scots planning chiefs positive but flag up ‘headwinds’
DOWN
Restaurants and bars group ‘fast-track’ deal
First-time Orkney farmers target growth
The Herald crosswords
Personal Finance Higher fees are worth paying for a prudently spread-out portfolio

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